Archive for February, 2010

February 25, 2010
Topics: Latest

Desexing clinic moves on

Mobile desexing clinic

The SPCA's mobile desexing clinic

Wellington SPCA has waved goodbye to its mobile desexing clinic for another year, following a highly successful residency in Porirua that resulted in a staggering 304 animals being desexed.

The mobile clinic tours the length and breadth of the country encouraging pet owners to have their animals desexed and offering the service at no charge to those who are unable to afford it. A koha is suggested to help cover some of the costs.

“The fact that we have been able to desex over 300 animals at the clinic means we have potentially prevented up to 1,500 unwanted births” explains Peter Mason, Wellington SPCA’s Executive Director. “Wellington SPCA has to deal first-hand with the outcomes of uncontrolled breeding in pets, so providing this free service is one positive way we can tackle the issue.”

The clinic has been stationed in Porirua for the whole of February and was staffed by SPCA inspectors, veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons. As well as carrying out operations, staff used the opportunity to promote all aspects of responsible pet ownership, of which desexing is just one part.

The final day of the clinic’s visit coincided with International Spay Day – a worldwide campaign organised by The Humane Society of the United States. To acknowledge this event, Wellington SPCA carried out twice the number of desexing procedures than usual on the one day, at multiple locations – a total of 50 animals.

February 24, 2010
Topics: Latest /Media

Man convicted for starving his dog

Daz was 20% below is ideal body weight

Daz was 20% below is ideal body weight

A Lower Hutt man who intentionally starved his dog ‘to teach it a lesson’, could have been facing a much stiffer penalty if proposed amendments to the Animal Welfare Act had already been in force. 

Paulie Tamati Patu of Naenae was convicted last week after pleading guilty to intentionally restricting the amount of food he gave his dog, Daz, as punishment for chasing a cat. Daz was examined by a vet and found to be 20% below the minimum recommended weight for his breed, age and sex.

After just three weeks in the care of Wellington SPCA, he had returned to his ideal weight.

Daz following just 20 days of treatment

Daz following just 20 days of treatment

Mr Patu was sentenced to 200 hours community service, ordered to pay costs to the SPCA of $2,704 and was disqualified from owning a companion animal for 10 years. The judge also forfeited Daz into the care of Wellington SPCA.

Greater penalty

The proposed amendments to the Act would see an increase in the maximum sentence for the ‘wilful ill-treatment’ of an animal from three to five years imprisonment, along with a doubling of a fine to a maximum of $100,000.

“While we are pleased with the outcome of this particular case, we hope that the proposed changes will lead to much stronger sentences being handed down to those convicted of cruelty to animals in the future”  Peter Mason, Wellington SPCA’s Executive Director.

February 16, 2010

All loved up

Love well and truly blossomed for some of Wellington SPCA’s homeless animals this Valentine’s weekend.

Our ‘Second chance for love’ adopt-a-thon proved that love was definitely in the air, with new homes being found for almost 60 of our animals. Braving the temperamental Wellington weather, a huge number of people visited our animal centres in Newtown, Waikanae and Levin and for some it proved to be love at first sight!

Jaffa and Peanut with their new owner Dean (centre)

Jaffa and Peanut with their new owner Dean (centre)

Dean Thompson (pictured) visited our Newtown centre hoping to find the perfect kitten – and instead ended up falling for two! Two-month old Jaffa and Peanut caught Dean’s eye and were soon heading off to start their new lives in Wellington, helped along with some goodies provided courtesy of Hill’s Pet Nutrition™.

Of  the 60 animals who found new homes over the weekend, one of the most heart-warming stories belongs to Chelsi, a two-year-old Labrador crossbreed. Chelsi was found by the local pound living in car and was brought to the Newtown animal centre. She stayed for over six months, but as a result of Second Chance for Love, will very soon be settling into her new loving forever home. 

Norm Hewitt and family (with Geppetto the rabbit)

Norm Hewitt & family

The event also received support from SPCA Ambassador Norm Hewitt, who paid a visit to our Newtown centre with his wife and children. Norm leads the SPCA’s ’One of the family’ programme that promotes the importance of companion animals being part of the family and responsible pet ownership. Norm and family spent some time checking out the centre as well as getting cuddles from Geppetto the lop-eared rabbit!

Congratulations go to Debbie Brown of Island Bay who won the SPCA hamper after visiting the adopt-a-thon at our Newtown animal centre and simply completed a sign-in form!

Remember, you can still vote for your favourite SPCA centre at www.secondchanceforlove.co.nz and if you adopted an animal over the weekend, submit your story and photo to be in with a chance of winning a year’s supply of pet food from Hill’s Pet Nutrition™.

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February 12, 2010

Spreading the love with More FM!

Wellington SPCA was well and truly feeling the love this morning with the help of the crew from More FM’s ‘The Morning Fix’, giving this weekend’s Second Chance for Love event a fantastic kick-start.

Tarsha gets smoochy with Ziggy the pup

Tarsha gets smoochy with Ziggy the pup

Tarsh and Producer Tim broadcast live from our Newton animal centre as part of the lead-up to our adopt-a-thon and spent the morning meeting some of our fabulous animals and chatting to staff.

Producer Tim gives Dominic a tickle

Producer Tim gives Dominic a tickle

The team at Wellington SPCA would like to say a massive thank you for their support and for really helping to spread the love!!

The national adopt-a-thon takes place this Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February and the aim is to find loving new homes for 1,000 animals across the country.

Click here for more information.

February 2, 2010

Falling in love again …

James and Bobby
Could this be the chance to find your one true love?

This Valentine’s weekend Wellington SPCA, with the help of Hill’s™ Pet Nutrition, will be playing Cupid to help find forever homes for some of the 500 animals in our care.

Our annual ‘Second Chance for Love’ adopt-a-thon will take place on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 Febrauary and it’s the perfect opportunity to come and meet our fabulous animals and maybe, just maybe, find your soul-mate!

Last year’s event saw 500 lucky animals throughout the country find their forever home and this year we hope to reach a target of 1,000!

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Second Chance for Love is not just a fantastic weekend for our feathered and furry friends. The event’s sponsor, Hill’s™ Pet Nutrition, are providing a whole heap of prizes, giveaways and fantastic offers including a year’s supply of Hill’s™ Science Diet™ pet food to one lucky-in-love adopter!

You can also help Wellington SPCA be in with a chance of winning a $1,000 donation from Hill’s™ by visiting the Second Chance for Love website and voting us as your favourite SPCA branch!

We’ll be keeping our doors open for longer during the event, so make sure you visit one of Wellington SPCA’s centres on Valentine’s weekend and who knows, you might just fall in love again …

Our match-making hours will be:

Newtown: Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February – 9am to 9pm

Waikanae: Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February – 9am to 3pm

Levin: Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February – 10am to 12pm

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February 1, 2010

You’d be barking mad to miss out!!

Hi, I'm Willow

Hi, I'm Willow

This weekend, the Wellington SPCA adopt-a-pet event hits Porirua and you need to be there!!

Following a fantastically successful adopt-a-pet day in Newlands last Saturday that saw 16 of our Newtown animals find new homes, we thought this time we’d make a weekend of it!

We’ll be heading out to The NZ Kennel Club Exhibition Centre, Prosser Street, Porirua (click here for a map) on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 from 10am to 2pm, with a whole heap of our fantastic puppies, kittens, rabbits, mice, cats and dogs and we really want to find homes for all of them!!

Can you give me a home?

Can you give me a home?

The event is entirely free to attend and not only will you have the chance to meet some of our fabulous animals, you can also chat to SPCA staff and volunteers about all sorts of animal matters!

Last chance

And don’t forget, this is the last weekend that you’ll be able to take advantage of our fantastic ‘New Home for the New Year’ offer – adopt a kitten from us for just $195 and receive a starter kit worth $45 absolutely free!

Hope to see you there!